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In a Transport Emergency Dial 000 Police or Fire BrigadeFOR SPECIALIST ADVICE IN AN EMERGENCY DIAL18 0 0 03 3 111 ALL HOURS AUSTRALIA WIDEC onquest Crop Protection Pty 84 098 814 932 Level 1, 4 Collingwood StreetOsborne Park, WA 6017 Telephone: (08) 9347 0500 Facsimile: (08) 9347 0551 APVMA Approval Number: 84082/113647 Conquest Crop Protection Pty 84 098 814 932 Level 1, 4 Collingwood St, Osborne Park, WA 6017 Telephone: (08) 9347 0500, Facsimile: (08) 9347 0551 ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 500g/L ProcymidoneDANGEROUS POISONKEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDRENREAD SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USINGFor the control of certain fungal diseases on various crops as per the Directions for useIMPORTANT: READ THIS BOOKLET THOROUGHLY BEFORE USING THIS SC FUNGICIDE2 Directions For Use:TREE AND VINE CROPSRATEIn the following table, all rates are given for dilute spraying.

5 • Apply sufficient water to cover the crop to the point of run-off. Avoid excessive run-off. • The required water volume may be determined by applying different test volumes, using different settings on the sprayer, from industry guidelines or expert advice.

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1 In a Transport Emergency Dial 000 Police or Fire BrigadeFOR SPECIALIST ADVICE IN AN EMERGENCY DIAL18 0 0 03 3 111 ALL HOURS AUSTRALIA WIDEC onquest Crop Protection Pty 84 098 814 932 Level 1, 4 Collingwood StreetOsborne Park, WA 6017 Telephone: (08) 9347 0500 Facsimile: (08) 9347 0551 APVMA Approval Number: 84082/113647 Conquest Crop Protection Pty 84 098 814 932 Level 1, 4 Collingwood St, Osborne Park, WA 6017 Telephone: (08) 9347 0500, Facsimile: (08) 9347 0551 ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 500g/L ProcymidoneDANGEROUS POISONKEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDRENREAD SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USINGFor the control of certain fungal diseases on various crops as per the Directions for useIMPORTANT: READ THIS BOOKLET THOROUGHLY BEFORE USING THIS SC FUNGICIDE2 Directions For Use:TREE AND VINE CROPSRATEIn the following table, all rates are given for dilute spraying.

2 Forconcentrate spraying, refer to the Mixing/Application sectionCRITICAL COMMENTSFor uses in this table, apply by dilute or concentrate spraying equipment. Apply the same total amount of product to the target crop whether applying this product by dilute or concentrate spraying (wine grapes only)Grey Mould (Botrytis cinerea)All States75mL/100L9 DaysDo not use on table grapes or grapes used for the production of dried fruit. Use on wine grapes only. Apply at the following growth stages:1. 80% cap Just prior to bunch At varaison (when sugar content rises).4. 2-3 weeks pre-harvestTo ensure complete bunch wetting add Agral at 10-20mL/100L. DO NOT apply at concentrate rates greater than 150 FruitBlossom Blight (Monilinia laxa)Vic, NSW,SA, Tas & Qld only50 - 75mL/100 LDO NOT APPLY AFTER SHUCK FALLA pply at 10% blossom, full bloom, late petal and shuck fall.

3 If weather conditions particularly favour Blossom Blight use higher , SA, Qld and Vic only. Where Monilinia laxa is known to occur apply an additional early spray at pink bud. DO NOT apply at concentrate rates greater than 150 BeansSclerotinia rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)Vic, NSW, Qld, SA, WA& NT only100-150mL/100 LUse 1000L water/ha or Apply in sufficient water to provide good coverage. Spray when 75% of plants first show open blossom and again 7 days later. Use the higher rate when disease pressure is beansChocolate Spot (Botrytis fabae)Vic, NSW, SA, WA &Tas only50mL/ha Ground Application in 100L/haInspect crop regularly on the mid to lower leaves, where disease will occur first. Apply spray in the early stages of attack, 1-2 spots per leaflet and when weather conditions favour the disease. These are temperatures between 15 and 20 C (Tasmania 10-20 C) and moist humid conditions (66% RH and over).

4 If these conditions recur, repeat applications at intervals of 2-3 weeks will be necessary to protect new Rot (Sclerotinia cepivorum)Vic, Qld, NSW, SA, Tas & NT only20 mL/kg seed4weeksSeed Treatmenta) Apply 20 mL of Conquest Concydone 500 Fungicide to 1 kg of seed and mix thoroughly until seeds are ) Spread the seed and allow to ) Sow within 14 days of :1. Seed treatment should be used in conjunction with soil applications of Conquest Concydone 500 Fungicide to achieve satisfactory control of White rot of CAUTION: Treated seed germinated poorly in cold, wet soil. Where these conditions occur, use a soil spray without seed WARNING: Soil persistence of Conquest Concydone 500 Fungicide can be reduced under alkaline soil , Qld, NSW, SA &Tas only4L/haIn-Furrow Application:a) Thoroughly mix 4L of Conquest Concydone 500 Fungicide with required quantity of fertiliser for 1 ) Apply fertiliser in a band no more than 2 cm directly below :1.

5 Coarse sand or fine gravel can be substituted where fertiliser is not In-furrow application must be combined with seed treatment to achieve satisfactory WARNING: Soil persistence of Conquest Concydone 500 Fungicide can be reduced under alkaline soil , Qld, NSW, SA &NT only2L/ha in a minimum of 250 L of waterSoil Spray:a) Apply to soil surface immediately after sowing and repeat application at 10 weeks after ) Disease control will be improved if the seed is treated with Conquest Concydone 500 Fungicide prior to ) A further soil spray of 2L/ha may be necessary if frequent or extended periods of cool, moist conditions occur later in the :1. Do not spray directly over exposed seed in furrows before covering with WARNING: Soil persistence of Conquest Concydone 500 Fungicide can be reduced under alkaline soil , Qld, NSW & SAOnly1L/100 L of waterTransplant Dip:a) Dip seedlings for up to 4 hours in fungicide suspension before ) A supplementary soil spray of 2L/ha may be necessary if frequent or extended periods of cool, moist conditions occur in the late , Qld, NSW, SA,Tas & NT Only10 mL/kg-Pre-plant clove treatment:Separate cloves, then add required amount of Conquest Concydone 500 Fungicide and mix thoroughly.

6 WARNING: Soil persistence of Conquest Concydone 500 Fungicide can be reduced under alkaline soil conditions4 PotatoSclerotinia (Sclerotinia minor)All States500 mL-1L/ha9 DaysApply at first spray just before hilling up. Apply a second spray just after hilling. Direct these sprays towards the stem bases and soil surface. Apply in sufficient water to ensure thorough coverage. Use the higher rate in situations where high disease levels are applications of 1L/ha to foliage at 14-21 day intervals may be necessary if conditions favour further development of spot (Alternaria solani)500 mL/haApply in a program of sprays at 10 day intervals, beginning when warm weather conditions favour the disease and plants are 150-190 mm high. Apply in sufficient water to ensure thorough rot (Sclerotiniasclerotiorum)NSW only75 - 100 mL/100 Lwater-Apply to run-off. Use the higher rate when disease is severe.

7 Do not apply to African Violet TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE, OR IN ANY MANNER, CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER THE APPROPRIATE NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IN THE HOME PERIODSFABA BEANS, NAVY BEANS, STONE FRUIT (Blossom Blight control), WINE-GRAPES, POTATOES: DO NOT HARVEST FOR 9 DAYS AFTER APPLICATIONONIONS: DO NOT HARVEST FOR 4 WEEKS AFTER APPLICATIONGENERAL INSTRUCTIONSF ungicide Resistance Warning GROUP2 FUNGICIDEC onquest Concydone 500SC Fungicide is a member of the dicarboximide group of fungicides. For fungicide resistance management, this product is a Group 2 fungicide. Some naturally occurring individual fungi resistant to the product and other Group 2 fungicides may exist through normal genetic variability in any fungal population. The resistant individuals can eventually dominate the fungi population if these fungicides are used repeatedly.

8 These resistant fungi will not be controlled by this product and other Group 2 fungicides, thus resulting in a reduction in efficacy and possible yield the occurrence of resistant fungi is difficult to detect prior to use, Conquest Crop Protection Pty Ltd accepts no liability for any losses that may result from the failure of this product to control resistant product is suitable for application through conventional spray equipment calibrated to ensure thorough crop coverage. Add the required amount of product to the partially filled spray tank with the agitator running and complete filling the tank with water. Do not mix with alkaline water. Continue thorough agitation during spraying and after stoppage. Do not let prepared spray solution sit in the tank Spraying Tree and Vine Crops only Use a sprayer designed to apply high volumes of water up to the point of run-off and matched to the crop being sprayed.

9 Set up and operate the sprayer to achieve even coverage throughout the crop Apply sufficient water to cover the crop to the point of run-off. Avoid excessive run-off. The required water volume may be determined by applying different test volumes, using different settings on the sprayer, from industry guidelines or expert advice. Add the amount of product specified in the Directions for Use table for each 100 L of water. Spray to the point of run-off. The required dilute spray volume will change and the sprayer set up and operation may also need to be changed, as the crop grows. Concentrate Spraying Tree and Vine Crops only Use a sprayer designed and set up for concentrate spraying (that is a sprayer which applies water volumes less than those required to reach the point of run-off) and matched to the crop being sprayed. Set up and operate the sprayer to achieve even coverage throughout the crop canopy using your chosen water volume.

10 Determine an appropriate dilute spray volume (See Dilute Spraying above) for the crop canopy. This is needed to calculate the concentrate mixing rate. The mixing rate for concentrate spraying can then be calculated in the following way:Example Only1. Dilute spray volume as determined above: For example 1500L/ha2. Your chosen spray volume : For example 500L/ha3. The concentration factor in this example is; 3X ( 1500L divided by 500L = 3)4. If the dilute label rate is 10 mL/100L, then the concentrate rate becomes 3 x 10, that is 30 mL/100L of concentrate spray. The chosen spray volume, amount of product per 100L of water, and the sprayer set up and operation may need to be changed as the crop grows. Do not use a concentrate rate higher than specified in the Critical Comment For further information on concentrate spraying, users are advised to consult relevant industry guidelines, undertake appropriate competency training and follow industry Best AGENTUse a wetting agent at 10 mL/100L of spray.


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